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NutLoose
10th Nov 2014, 17:51
Nails Aviation who own the Sea Harrier are adding a T bird for training, see

http://allthingsaero.com/airshows/aircraft/article-nalls-aviation-adds-second-civilian-harrier

DITYIWAHP
10th Nov 2014, 18:32
"....paves the way for transitioning pilots to a civilian Harrier."

-gulp-

sandiego89
10th Nov 2014, 18:36
Looking forward to it. I love the lines of the first generation two seat harrier (some think it ugly). ;)

Art Nalls has done a great job keeping the first generation (Sea)Harrier alive. Yes I know several services still fly the AV8B and the Indian Sea Harriers, but the early GR1/3/ AV8A, Sea Harriers and the trainer versions of these have a certain appeal.

sandiego89
10th Nov 2014, 18:44
"....paves the way for transitioning pilots to a civilian Harrier."

-gulp- 10th Nov 2014 16:51

In other articles I believe that Art was quite adamant that prior Harrier experience would be a pre-requisite for any pilots flying his (Sea)Harrier aircraft. He and his alternate pilots had quite a bit of AV8A/C or AV8B experince. I don't think he plans to sell slots to your average Cessna 172 jockey, but this would help train others transitioning, or getting reaquainted, on the first generation (Sea)Harrier.

Seems by all acounts the Sea Harrier is the best of the bunch from a pilot's perspective.

GreenKnight121
11th Nov 2014, 03:47
“Our next civilian pilot will be awarded her type rating very soon.” added Nalls. “She has nearly 1,000 hours of Harrier flight time, combat experience and was a Weapons and Tactics Instructor while serving in the United States Marine Corps. She is currently a LtCol in the Marine Corps reserves.” said Nalls.

Probably someone Art flew with in the USMC.

Stitchbitch
11th Nov 2014, 05:09
Looks like QQs T bird. Nice to see it going to a good home. Wonder if the VAAC will ever fly again? Well done Art.

longer ron
11th Nov 2014, 05:36
No chance with the VAAC flying again but hopefully she will end up at a museum !